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Buddhism Quote by Oliver Benjamin

“In the split second where you understand a joke you experience a moment of “enlightenment.” This cannot be achieved by “explaining” the joke, i.e. by intellectual analysis. This must be well known to enlightened men and women, since they almost invariably show a great sense of humor. In the Tao Te…” quote by Oliver Benjamin
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““In the split second where you understand a joke you experience a moment of “enlightenment.” This cannot be achieved by “explaining” the joke, i.e. by intellectual analysis. This must be well known to enlightened men and women, since they almost invariably show a great sense of humor. In the Tao Te Ching we read, “If it were not laughed at it would not be sufficient for the Tao.” —Fritjov Capra, The Tao of Physics””

Oliver Benjamin

About This Quote

Source Book: The Tao of Physics by Fritjov Capra, 1975

A sudden insight into humor occurs instantly, not through analysis, mirroring the Taoist view that laughter is essential to understanding.

In simple terms: Humor clicks instantly, not by overthinking.

Key Takeaway

Embrace spontaneous insight.

Themes

humor insight Taoism spontaneity

Mood

playful reflective

Type

philosophical observational

When to use this quote

  • Comedy performance
  • teaching humor
  • creative brainstorming
  • team building
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

Cognitive flash non‑linear comprehension

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you cultivate a mindset that welcomes instant insight?
  • When does analysis enhance rather than hinder humor?
A Different Perspective

Analysis can dampen the natural flow of humor, making jokes feel forced.

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